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Why Do Cats Have Tails?
A catā€™s tail is an extension of its spine. Tails are vertebrae, which are made of blood cells, nerves, muscles, and scent glands. The bones that make up a catā€™s tail are known as caudal vertebrae.
If you have met a cat, youā€™ve probably at some point been amazed by ... TALIA MOORE: And even though we donā€™t have an external tail, we still have a lot of those muscles that control the tail. And so ...
Made out of small bones called caudal vertebrae, cats typically have 18-23 that make up their tails. They contain many important elements such as vertebrae, nerves, blood vessels, muscles ...
Cats communicate in a variety of ways and, for us to increase our understanding, it is important to learn and appreciate all ...
But a big, hollow chamber can't get the job done on its own. That's where the tail muscles come in. Rattlesnakes are equipped with three powerful shaker muscles at the base of their spine.